iOS: Using more than one social network gets a little frustrating when you're often switching between sites to keep up on everything. Jift takes two of the most popular, Facebook and Google+, and combines them into one app.

Jift works just how you'd expect: you log into both accounts and the app shows you notifications, photos, news feeds, friends, and your profile as if it were a single social network. Each item has a small blue (Facebook) or red (Google+) highlight to let you know which network a particular item belongs to. You can separate them, too, if you like, by just tapping the name of the social network on any page.

The downside to using a convenience app like Jift is that it gains access to your account information. Logins aren't handle via OAuth and using Facebook with Jift requires approving a Facebook app that has access to absolutely everything in your account. Naturally, these two things will provide security concerns for some.

UPDATE: The folks who made Jift responded to the security concerns:

Jift doesn't store private info anywhere other than locally on user's iOS device and connects directly to Facebook/Google. It uses OAuth for Facebook, but I agree, we must make this more transparent. We'll replace the current authorization system with the native Facebook and Google windows as soon as possible.

Jift is available for free on the iTunes App Store, but the Pro version (for $2) adds additional features like cross-posting to both networks at the same time.